It's not just the UK acting alone reducing carbon emissions. It's the entire western world and an iniative for the developing world.
I’ve got a hybrid and it’s honestly ****ing brilliant. Makes a lot of sense IMO, best of both worlds.
New electric concept car from Renault, I quite like this restomod type approach, it's at least a bit different... please log in to view this image please log in to view this image
It's similar to how the Vauxhall Astra would look with just two doors. The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
But we are setting a lead by not opening a new mine. They are bound to follow. According to some. And, whilst we knock off WFA to save £1.6 billion we are giving £11 billion to countries to help with their green agenda. Including one that is constructing 27 new airports and opening new coal fired power stations as fast as China. Madness.
I'm as green as they come and all for reducing plastic waste, but I don't understand this one at all. I find it hard to get my head around people recycling the bottles but not the tops, or why it's an issue if they're recycled separately anyway, and surely it'd be better to actually cut down on the plastic rather than this peculiar change to force you to keep them together. And annoyingly, at City they still prise the top off and make you look after an open 500ml bottle as if that's a manageable thing to deal with whilst watching a game.
My plastic bottles go in the blue bin whilst my bottle tops are cut off and chucked in my garden incinerator. **** ‘em!
Just stop oil protesters thrown soup (?) over Van Goghs sunflower painting AGAIN last time the perpetrators were jailed for 20 months I believe (probably let out early) what should we do with these **** wits?
I read a good quote... 'The problem with solar is that we can't monopolise the sun or make it scarcer than it is'.
The ****wits who sent them to prison? Clearly didn't work.. so the taxpayers funded this stay pointlessly - it didn't change their opinion on oil and it didn't prevent them from damaging a painting when released. The cost of the prison stay is more than the damage to the frame of the painting. So what is the answer to stopping them from doing it again?
Longer prison time, then on release an asbo on galleries. The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.